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OK, I know they have a job to do... fine.
OK, I know they have to get to work... fine.
Why do some of them insist on
driving for miles and miles on main roads (which are quite bendy in my part of the country, and single carriageway to boot) without pulling over missing every layby they pass?
why do they not use the country road that often runs parallel to the main road, and logically must be where the farm/field is.
exacting extreme enjoyment at having a very long line of cars behind them, many of whom left in good time, and now will be late.
May I add to this list those who drive at 30mph where you cant overtake them (flat cappers and some lorries) but when you do manage to get past them accelerate so you nearly crash bacause you cant get back in, and then drive up your arse for the rest of the journey at 60 mph?
ask my OH about that and motorbikes have been troublesome lately hes nearly hit several of the suicidial riders who insist on cutting between traffic he said how he missed him hell never know and driving at 20 mph on a 30 road well talk about road rage hope i never get like that when i drive if i ever drive xxxkia
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Re: Tractors and Diggers... bah humbug!
idiots that can't drive to the conditions. I had to undertake someone today in the rain because he was driving in the fast lane at 60mph. Nothing in lanes 1 & 2. When i got along side him he looked sh1t scared. muppet
Lorries do it on purpose if you're driving like a tw@
what like... 30 mph at the end of a big line of cars also doing 30mph on a main road cos they are too?
These guys are idiots.
You know they are doing it on purpose because when you eventually get past them they speed up.
This is not to tar everybody with the same brush, there are a section of road users who do this.
Virtually every morning going to work I have been trapped in a long line of cars crawling behind a 20mph tractor or combine.
OK, I know they have a job to do... fine.
OK, I know they have to get to work... fine.
Why do some of them insist on
driving for miles and miles on main roads (which are quite bendy in my part of the country, and single carriageway to boot) without pulling over missing every layby they pass?
why do they not use the country road that often runs parallel to the main road, and logically must be where the farm/field is.
exacting extreme enjoyment at having a very long line of cars behind them, many of whom left in good time, and now will be late.
May I add to this list those who drive at 30mph where you cant overtake them (flat cappers and some lorries) but when you do manage to get past them accelerate so you nearly crash bacause you cant get back in, and then drive up your arse for the rest of the journey at 60 mph?
BAH HUMBUG!
Hmmm, in that case you should probably avoid the A9 Perth to Inverness in tourist season...where not only will you put up with lorries and tractors, but also caravans, lots and lots of caravans.
Couldnt agree more. Tractors are made for fields not roads. Why cant their load be hitched onto the back of a proper road vehicle when entering a main carriageway? and popped onto a tractor when entering their destined field?
Hmmm, in that case you should probably avoid the A9 Perth to Inverness in tourist season...where not only will you put up with lorries and tractors, but also caravans, lots and lots of caravans.
Oh, you think we dont get those "wobble boxes" down here...
dont get me started.
fiat pandas are not big enough to tow, you would have thought.
Well, in an event that could have been designed specifically to annoy both of us, I recently encountered some tw@t doing a John o' Groats to Land's End trip for charity...sat on a tractor, towing a caravan. And just to make absolutely certain the traffic was going as slowly as it possibly could, he was holding out a collection bucket to overtaking cars.
Hey I know that bloke! He tells funny stories of his journeys.
Hmmm...hilarious, I'm sure.
I spent my time in the queue behind him trying to figure out whether or not I would be able to fit my @rse out of the window as we passed his collection tin, without crashing.
Until recently I had an MX5 and on way to work on day came off at junction to traffic lights. This prat was nearly on the soft top. So I stopped the car ....opened the boot and asked him if he wanted to chuffing get in ! I think the look on my face ( or perhaps the chain hanging from my waist)told him enough especially after I also practised some very good french on him.
Only problem with this was I stumbled on one of stiletoes on the way back to the car ! Dare not turn round tho lol